NMR spectroscopy for biological architecture (cell wall)
"Magnetic resonance offers so much freedom and opportunities for a creative mind to invent and explore new experimental schemes that can be fruitfully applied in a variety of disciplines. NMR is intellectually attractive because the observed phenomena can be understood based on a sound theory, and almost all conceits can also be tested by easy experiments. At the same time, the practical importance of NMR is enormous and can justify many of the playful activities of an addicted spectroscopist." --Richard R. Ernst (Nobel lecture)
Natural Polymer
Cellulose
Lignin
Pectin
Xylogulcan
Peptidoglycan
Tall Oil
Biomass Chemistry
Pretreatment
Ionic liquid
Organosolv lignin
Carbon fiber